Common use of POCKETS Clause in Contracts

POCKETS. Two (2) B.DU style patch pockets are on the chest with 1-1/4” box pleat, stitched top and bottom to prevent spreading. Pockets are topstitched 1/16” from the edge, with square corners, to finish 5-3/4” wide by 5-3/4” long. The left chest pocket shall have an internal pencil compartment 1-1/2” wide corresponding to opening on flap. • Hidden napoleon or notebook pockets on the left and right sides are under the chest patch pockets and close with hook and loop, measuring 5/8" wide by 2" long. Notebook pocket opening measures 6-1/4”, shall be secured with 1 vertical bar-tack at the bottom of the opening on both sides. Style has two (2) asymmetrical flaps, with 1/4” double needle topstitching, to finish 5-3/4” in width, by 2-3/4” long at outer sides, and 2-1/4” at front side. Flaps are secured to the front of the shirt with two rows of stitching 3/16” apart. Left flap has a 1-1/4” pencil opening corresponding to pencil compartment inside the pocket. Flaps have woven interlining of stabilized fusible. Creased and edge stitched pocket flap construction is unacceptable. The side points of the flaps are to be secured to the pocket by means of hook and loop fasteners sewn onto the flaps and pockets, the hook portion being stitched to the pocket and loop portion sewn to the underside of the flap. The loop piece sewn to the flap shall not be sewn through and through the flap, but must be attached during the manufacturing process before the flap is assembled to prevent the stitching from showing.

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Sources: Contract Amendment, Contract for Uniform Supply, Contract Amendment

POCKETS. Two Style has two (2) B.DU style patch breast pockets are and one (1) hidden napoleon pocket. • Napoleon pocket is on wearer’s side. 7" Hidden opening under the front placket with closure of stitched 5/8" by 2" strip of loop tape on the chest underside of the placket, corresponding piece of hook tape stitched on the panel and stitching not visible from the outside. Pocket is clean finish into armhole and side front zipper seams. • Breast pockets to be topstitched 1/16” from the edge, with mitered corners, to finish 4-3/4” wide and 5-3/8” long. The left and right breast pockets shall have a pencil compartment 1- 1/4” wide. Breast pockets to have 1-1/41/2” box pleat, pleat stitched top and bottom to prevent spreading. Pockets are topstitched 1/16” from the edge, with square corners, to finish 5-3/4” wide by 5-3/4” long. The left chest pocket shall have an internal pencil compartment 1-1/2” wide corresponding to opening on flap. • Hidden napoleon or notebook pockets on the left and right sides are under the chest patch pockets and close with hook and loop, measuring 5/8Reflective crosswalk trim heat sealed 3/8" wide by 2" long. Notebook pocket opening measures 6-1/4”, shall be secured with 1 vertical bar-tack at the bottom below top edge of the opening on both sidespocket. Style has two (2) asymmetrical scalloped flaps, with 1/4top-stitched 1/16double needle topstitchingfrom the edge, to finish 5-3/4” 5 in width, by 2-3/41/2in long at outer sidescenter, and 2-1/4” in long at front sidesides. Flaps are secured to the front of the shirt vest with two rows of stitching 3/16” apart. Left flap has and right flaps have a 1-1/4” pencil opening corresponding to pencil compartment inside in the pocket. Flaps have woven interlining of stabilized fusibleare fully lined to give body, by sewing in a 100% Dacron polyester interlining, 425 weight mellowpress, cut straight. Creased and edge stitched pocket flap construction There is unacceptableto be a buttonhole sewn on the flap. The side points of the flaps are to be secured to the pocket by means of hook and loop fasteners sewn onto the flaps and pockets, the hook portion being stitched to the pocket and loop portion sewn to the underside of the flap. The loop piece sewn to the flap shall not be sewn through and through the flap, but must be attached during the manufacturing process before the flap is assembled to prevent the stitching from showing.

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Sources: Master Agreement